NAME
MooseX::MungeHas - munge your "has" (works with Moo, Moose and Mouse)
SYNOPSIS
package Foo::Bar;
use Moose;
use MooseX::MungeHas "is_ro";
has foo => (); # read-only
has bar => (is => "rw"); # read-write
DESCRIPTION
MooseX::MungeHas alters the behaviour of the attributes of your Moo, Moose
or Mouse based class. It manages to support all three because it doesn't
attempt to do anything smart with metathingies; it simply installs a
wrapper for `has` that munges the attribute specification hash before
passing it on to the original `has` function.
The following munges are always applied (simply because I can see no
sensible reason why you would not want them to be).
* Implement `is => "rwp"` and `is => "lazy"` in Moose and Mouse.
(These already work in Moo.)
* Implement `builder => 1`, `clearer => 1`, `predicate => 1`, and
`trigger => 1` in Moose and Mouse.
(These already work in Moo.)
* Implement `builder => sub { ... }` in Moose and Mouse.
(This already works in Moo.)
* Allow Moo to support `coerce => 0|1` for Type::Tiny type constraints.
(Moo normally expects a coderef for the coercion.)
(These already work in Moose and Mouse, and has actually been added to
Moo as of version 1.006000.)
* Makes `has $name => sub { ... }` into a shortcut for:
has $name => (is => "lazy", builder => sub { ... });
* Makes `has $name => $type_constraint` into a shortcut for:
has $name => (isa => $type_constraint);
(Assuming that $type_constraint is a blessed type constraint object a
la Type::Tiny, MooseX::Types, etc.)
When you import this module (i.e. `use MooseX::MungeHas`) you can provide
a list of additional mungers you want it to apply. These may be provided
as coderefs, though for a few common, useful sets of behaviour, there are
pre-defined shortcut strings.
# "no_isa" is a pre-defined shortcut;
# the other munger is a coderef.
#
use MooseX::MungeHas "no_isa", sub {
# Make constructor ignore private attributes
$_{init_arg} = undef if /^_/;
};
Within coderefs, the name of the attribute being processed is available in
the $_ variable, and the specification hash is available as %_.
You may provide multiple coderefs.
The following are the pre-defined shortcuts:
`is_ro`, `is_rw`, `is_rwp`, `is_lazy`
These mungers supply defaults for the `is` option.
`always_coerce`
Automatically provides `coerce => 1` if the type constraint provides
coercions. (Unless you've explicitly specified `coerce => 0`.)
`no_isa`
Switches off `isa` checks for attributes, unless they coerce.
`simple_isa`
Loosens type constraints if they don't coerce, and if it's likely to
make them significantly faster. (Loosening `Int` to `Num` won't speed
it up.)
Only works if you're using Type::Tiny constraints.
Mungers provided as coderefs are executed *after* predefined ones, but are
otherwise executed in the order specified.
Multiple Wrappers
Since version 0.007, it has been possible to use MooseX::MungeHas to
export multiple wrappers with different names:
package Foo;
use Moose;
use MooseX::MungeHas {
has_ro => [ "is_ro", "always_coerce" ],
has_rw => [ "is_rw", "always_coerce" ],
};
has_ro "foo" => (required => 1);
has_rw "bar";
Note in the example above, MooseX::MungeHas has installed two brand new
wrapped `has` functions with different names, but it has left the standard
`has` function unmolested.
If you wanted to alter the standard function too, then you could use:
package Foo;
use Moose;
use MooseX::MungeHas {
has => [ "always_coerce" ],
has_ro => [ "is_ro", "always_coerce" ],
has_rw => [ "is_rw", "always_coerce" ],
};
has_ro "foo" => (required => 1);
has_rw "bar";
BUGS
Please report any bugs to
.
SEE ALSO
Moo, Mouse, Moose, MooseX::AttributeShortcuts, MooseX::InlineTypes,
Type::Tiny::Manual.
Similar: MooseX::HasDefaults, MooseX::Attributes::Curried,
MooseX::Attribute::Prototype and MooseX::AttributeDefaults.
AUTHOR
Toby Inkster .
COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
This software is copyright (c) 2013-2014 by Toby Inkster.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.